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Title Section18 1961-11-28 1 «a> w win mauL mm BEAII The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1961. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article246 1961-11-28 1 hundreds of emergency lY.^.Ti centre iunuiB n conI this mornI (iiK-a- buildI Slang > ondary m ons at -litres H nment. n ing I scl iools I ved I B m 8 ruing I i as I Tuesday The rew police officers on the scene were246 words
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Article54 1961-11-28 1 Idtion i itioned mili- Sini Laman, I C onions Sin--5 were too many for internal security needs and too few lor a real military operation. It was also difficult, he added, to see the purposes oi keeping 5,000 troops m Libya and maintaining a ridiculous and enormous54 words
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Article48 1961-11-28 1 MOSCOW, Tu.es. Stalinri. largest town m tiie Georgian Republic Stalin's home t>tate has reverted to "is original name of Tskhiiiali. Stalinri m the flfMi Soviet town to change its name since the denouncement of Stalin's personality cult at the Communist Congress In Moscow last month.48 words
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213 1961-11-28 1 UNION SPLIT IN WORK BRIGADE: 300 ARE TRANSFERRED SINGAPORE, Tues.— The split among the members of the Work Brigade on the proposed formation of a union to represent them has widened. Hundreds of members have opposed the move and expressed their desire to disassociate themselves with the leadership of the213 words
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242 1961-11-28 1 New dope riddle shakes British racing world LONDON, Tuesday. MYSTERY horse doping shaking Britain's racing world yesterday reached the front pages of national newspapers with news of another unsolved case. I Fresh Winds, his owner's hope for next year's Grand National steeplechase classic, was found doped m his stable at242 words
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Article, Illustration159 1961-11-28 1 LONGHOUSE GIRL DEMI BACK AT SCHOOL— THANKS TO N.Z. MINISTER SINGAPORE, Tues. The New Zealand Defence Minister. Mr. D. J. Eyre, who is now m Singapore for a short visit, will long remember his brief sojourn m Sarawak where he called at the longhouse of an ex-penghuhi. Reason: Among those159 words
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192 1961-11-28 1 TIMES DISPUTE: COMPANY MAKES A STATEMENT SINGAPORE. Tues. The Industrial Arbitration Court hearing the dispute between the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd. and the Singapore Printing Employees Union was told at its resumed hearing today by Mr. J.J. Rattray, representing the management, that the company was anxious to clear its192 words
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Article47 1961-11-28 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, has tabled a motion to be placed before the Legislative Assembly this afternoon. The notice of motion reads Annual Budget Statement: That the Assembly approves the financial policy of the Government for the year 1962.47 words
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Article67 1961-11-28 1 it-ATONG, Tues. Work is about to begin on a new three- storey secondary school at the junction ot Mountbatten and Wilkinson Roads. The school, to be built at a cost of $577,649, will have 20 classrooms. It will have an assemb-ly-cum-badminton hall, science block, domestic science block,67 words
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188 1961-11-28 1 Drug traffic fighters end 4-day tour of S'pore SINGAPORE, Tues.— Nineteen senior Customs and Police officials from 12 South East Asian countries left this morning for Hong Kong after spending four days here learning at firsthand how Singapore combats illicit traffic m drugs. The Customs and Police officials are taking188 words
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Article239 1961-11-28 1 Row over leak of secret speech LABOUR CHIEF SAYS 'UNSATISFACTORY' T ONDON, Tues.~Up- roar broke out m the House of Commons yesterday when the Government and Labour opposition clashed over whether the Commonwealth was being kept fully informed of the European Common Market negotiations. Asserting this was npt being done,239 words
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Article304 1961-11-28 1 December Rwi u]v rui»!>' i i .vn > 1.0 it. opened m Singapore this n^n rtiag at J nits p<T lit «I (!U n J|!- ii if <»t < eat <>" x(S lerd is 's close. Imm <(i"«t MALAYAN HK FUNDS M i 'i.turi s j>i ices304 words
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Advertisement37 1961-11-28 1 Hf £§1/ 7%e finest kj f re co rdm g Scrutineer picks tomorrow's winners today— P. 12 YOU U SUttW WANT IT! 1 CURIOUS? f TURN TO PAGE 3 'his is a "TITHES" advertisement 1 _8 n.»ii37 words
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Advertisement54 1961-11-28 1 For quality, design finish m low-cost furniture...., Sjf '^^^SBBffi'~yffi?'~''~"* J <s?'^' y ■.•■■,l ■y^yxQ-' 1 x •^^kEv>'; ;•'■"■:■>;■* 'y-y.-y.-yy. x*x"i** iiPiyp W^ WkM IUI I WkM iUj|NITURE CO., LTD. :i x ¥^;i iis Xsaffisl&y%&£ ni "Nbm| HM M» 136-142 Orchard Rd., Spore 9 I Tel. ***** ***** 129, Ipoh Rd.,54 words
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Advertisement25 1961-11-28 1 t^^PUY SAFE DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 325, North Bridge Rd., S'pore-7. Next Door ODCON Phone 34*71 Broneh:— THE PENANG OPTICAL CO., 13, Forquhor St., PcMitf.25 words
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Article163 1961-11-28 2 V. mips iyirt£ alongside the Singapore «wh3rvcs today are: Bayern^teio 34, Oycbassa 15. Yewbank 3s, 39, I .ronhar.k 6,7. Fernbay 29 30, QbodgC 1 I', Siiitama Mnru 15/16. Bei .r.noch 16. Outer roads: L;»n Hin. M.nlkol. vr, Camphuys. Rio Doro. aol UN Liv.inos. OOBBi Triumph, 3tat« ot163 words
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224 1961-11-28 2 T ONDON, Tues. The rubber market softened initially m accordance with the slightly lower level at origin but subsequently interest was extremely limited as most dealers were looking for a fresh in- rentive. Prices remained basically steady at the decline m224 words
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Article33 1961-11-28 2 LONDON, Tues. The Finan..ii Times market, indices i'or N l. last year, v.eek a^o. revtoas and yesterday's respec- ::".<■•.• Tins 255 7 356.0. 375 7. 377.9. Riii>h»rs: 190 5 167.3. 164.0. 163.1.33 words
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Article44 1961-11-28 2 ondon. Tues.— Stocks of ined tin hi London metal excto inge ofliciai vaiehoosea at the end of last week totalled 4.2 5 toon i against i.346 ton* m the previous week) comprising' London 1,080, Liverpool 1.T95 and Hull !.400 i on.44 words
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468 1961-11-28 2 City section: Finance and industry by The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Tuesday. [T was a rather difficult week on the Malayan Stock Exchange, as prices tended to move within narrow limits with both buyers and sellers holding out for468 words
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199 1961-11-28 2 QUIETLY FIRM NOTE ON SHARE MARKET: GOLDS GO AHEAD LONDON. Tues. Stock markets finished the first day of a new account on a quietly firm note. This reflected the appearance of buyers encouraged by the resistance shown earlier to current uncertainties. Industrials which showed no definite trend earlier m the199 words
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Article51 1961-11-28 2 HONG KONG. Mon.— Closing prices here lociiy were: Previous Today H. S. Bank Corporation $334 $350 >ale.- saies Wheelock Marden 512.50 $12.50 H'kong piione $43.50 $44.00 i-uieb >saies Dairy Farm Cold Storage $36.75 $37.00 .^ule.- sa2»s Taikoo Dock.>» $71.00 $72.50 satea sales Jaiaine Mafcheson $24.40 $24.20 sales51 words
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Article47 1961-11-28 2 FRANKFOHT. Tues. Commenting on ;eports which were circulating last week on the Loncion rubber market of cuts by West Germany m the price for certain synthetics, a spokesman for Chemische Werke Huels said yesterday that the company had not cut prices as yet.47 words
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Article115 1961-11-28 2 Lusi sales m ihe Singapore Trading Koom yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Con. Tin Smelt ords. 45s 3d. (unchanged) Dunlop $1.14 (+4 cents*, F. N. nrds. $2.47 (-flV> cents). J. Waugh $1.94 (-4 cents). Metal Box $2.18 1 cent). Robinson ords. $1.35 < unchanged), Roth/nan* $1.08115 words
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67 1961-11-28 2 DAMASCUS, Tues.— An agreement giving Syria a bigger share of oil revenue will be signed soon between the Syrian Government and the Transarabian Pipeline Company (Tapline), the company's representative here, Mahmoud El Yusef, said yesterday. Mr. El Yusef said that the agreement will raise67 words
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243 1961-11-28 2 FRENCH GOVT. DENIES PLOT TO KILL NASSER: 'INCREDIBLE' Show trial OARIS, Tues. The French Government last night denied allegations of espionage and attempts to organise an assassination bid against President Gamal Abdel Nasser made against four members of a French mission arrested m Cairo. A communique issued by the French243 words
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234 1961-11-28 2 No quick agreement at N-test ban talks says Britain GENEVA, Tuesday. ]yjR. JOSEPH GODBER, Britain's new chief delegate to the nuclear test ban talks resuming here today, said on arrival last night that he doubted there would be quick progress at the conference. i "It has taken us three years234 words
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Article71 1961-11-28 2 WASHINGTON, Tues. The Justice Department yesterday filed an antitrust suit against the Ford Motor Company over its acquisition of Electric Atoulite Company, a motor accessories firm. Ford bought the Autolite trade name, the company's sparking plug and battery factories, as well as most of its sales71 words
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80 1961-11-28 2 MALAYAN SAILOR PLACED IN QUARANTINE DARWIN, Tues.— Because the symptoms of chickenpox and smallpox are similar, Malayan seaman Juki bin Yusuf. 47, of the Burns Philp ship Braeside, was placed m quarantine here yesterday. The Braeside has been visiting Singapore. A medical officer of the northern territory administration said that80 words
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153 1961-11-28 2 ALEXANDRA LAYS WREATH AT 'DEATH RAILWAY' CEMETERY RANGOON, Tues.— Princess Alexandra arrived here by air yesterday for a nine-day visit to Burma as guest of the Burmese Government. After receiving a big welcome at the airport, she went to Thanbyuzayat war cemetery to pay homage to the memory of about153 words
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81 1961-11-28 2 NEW DELHI, Tues. Mr. Nehru. Button Prune Minister, wae stated to have declared his Government was "startled" by the latest incursions of Chinese troops into Indian territory. Mr. Nehru, who was addressing a closed meeting of Parliamentary members of the ruling Congress Party, said that81 words
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Article39 1961-11-28 2 Malabar spot 3*. afloats 374 Dec. shipment 37. Lampong spot 38. 'afloats 37J, Dec. shipment 37. Muntok white spot 51, afloats 50. Dec shipment 484, sellers, ex-dock. Above price* quoted In U«. ctsu ocr ib. vmm m39 words
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Article106 1961-11-28 2 LONDON, NOV. 27. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RBS 0.1.f. European port* No* unquoted unquoted Doe 22 5/16 22 3/19 RUBBER NO. 1 RSt toot 22ft 22i RUBBER No. 1 RSS settlement Mouse Terms. Deo. 22 9/16 22 7/18 Jan. 22J 22| TONE: Quiet. PEPPER: White Sarawak106 words
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Article31 1961-11-28 2 HEW YORK, Nov. 27. Previous Today 30 Industrials 732.60 731.99 20 Railroads 147.75 147.05 40 Domestic Bends 84.54 84.47 II 135 39 134.78 65 Stocks Composite 250.44 249.8031 words
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Article67 1961-11-28 2 NEW YORK, Nov. 27. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 122.62 122.37 RUBBER Futures Rex Contract. Nov. 27.00 28.75 27.40 27.371 TONE: Qutet. SALES: On* lot. Stan lard Contract 27 30 27.2.5 to m nV, bui.;: 21 22 2710 SALfiS: On* lot. NO. 1 Rtf O«c. landed price67 words
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Article89 1961-11-28 2 LONDON, Nov. 27. Previous Today COPRA Philippines ••i.f U.K. /North European p r t delivered weight par long ton Nov. J158« $150 COPRA Strait* Borneo c.i.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered weieht per long ton Dec. Jan 159 159 COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.i f. European ports89 words
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289 1961-11-28 2 NEW YORK, Tuesday. FRANCE said yesterday it welcomed the Netherlands Proposal to internationalise West Irian and apply the principle of selMeterminaS there "because it is on the basis jnnciple thc entire process of de-colonisation must be acluevea. Me-Sf taken289 words
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Article49 1961-11-28 2 Alr For^ *1 smoke >een\ja Michael I;.^ m ar ia ccci I ashore. *1 sell mad, RgCi;c;t J oV( r the dfe!, I>utch Ne^tS N for missing igJ Governor r^J amphibious S A r^uke and w^;^ i mapoen. not Michael trift!- 3 after hi^ raft iS week. '^449 words
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Article62 1961-11-28 2 eoverno' J ftrst night ovw thf an l un-t ni after iv- arr!v^ "J L.S. last weej L*J left the search tiJ ot what he tenw! twin sister M ar Merauke for New 7« Mr. Rene ttw* rompa:.io:. who irom the uptunj, wec^k. >a:d h^ an outboard motor62 words
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Article26 1961-11-28 2 Moscow r* -y r< i chuaren no* a y e I showing 400 Eranpth of the hidden q; j the S<*\ie: kti a^ ported \-esterc«-.26 words
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Advertisement482 1961-11-28 2 W.Y.K. LIME s pore p. S'hann Pananj Maru GtMt, L POOI ETA 62) H'turg, Antwerp s Rotterdam ii'ii Dec Saitamj Maru fw AOfen. Jecrian. Port Saul. Genoa. I -t Its, H.i,-burg. (ETA 26 12/61), Bremen, R>3ir. tmtmn Le Havre 6. 15/ETD/30 No* Atsuta Maru fw P^t Sad, Beirut. LattaKia, Famagusta,482 words
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Advertisement60 1961-11-28 2 «gOTA^ Jw^ 1 If X W if' .^HL mBIF 1 LIEN WAH WATCH DEAtf* 108, North Bridge Rood, $t»«opore. Tel Sole Distributor? for Federation: .jnTM WOO HING BROS., <M> LTD., WOO HWjT J 8, Bt., Bintong R4., K. Umpur. 96, I SANTA I CLAUS I has arrived I ROBINSON'S. I60 words
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55 1961-11-28 3 Malayans in N.Z. doing well Colombo Plan student SINGAPORE, Tuesday. undents are doing very well m "ft.jkind both academically and n was expressed by Mr. Siew 1 year Colombo Plan student iimpur, who is studying at Sals' *o short Kuala nths be- New yeax Siew, r- cialI stoison- their n55 words
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159 1961-11-28 3 YOUTH SENT FOR TRIAL IN HIGH COURT ON ARMED ROBBERY CHARGE SINGAPORE, Tues. A 17- labourer told a preliminary inquiry today how he was robbed of a watch and gold ring by three armed youths. Or.g Beng Wah was testifying against Ng Cheng Hoe, 20, an ice-water seller, who was159 words
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Article20 1961-11-28 3 BPORE I Tin n I' fiaj m, irom 2 vater areas Z pive and 2 p.m.; ::d Tvv :rom20 words
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Article33 1961-11-28 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The State Coroner. Mr. Sathi Kandiah. returned a verdict of misadventure on Dr. Henry Seid. 42. who was killed m a car accident at 2.20 a.m. on Oct. 25.33 words
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Article, Illustration443 1961-11-28 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY n^R^^fiTJTTw^nTifl^^l mlI SINGAPORE, Tuesday. fllL girls who soar across the skies m search of a new experience also soar across the barrier of tradition that flying is a man's world altogether. And it is the girl members of the Royal Singapore Flying Club who stand living443 words
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Article32 1961-11-28 3 shown a amand N< -v r.ave vann, '.•able W, n :al 822t; ver," dg- :d: Oar iffl rnltj mmot i are generally m rmer pupil t B ys 1 M32 words
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101 1961-11-28 3 A total students j classes c Adult 3 under- nry tests iage, m i i In I began tres and rrow. ti as will and 7. iidates tguage v_ suagc 712. Chinese 846, English 2.486 and Tamil 83. Both the oral and written101 words
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191 1961-11-28 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. A housewife alleged In a magistrate's court yesterday a couple stole a $35 gold anklet from her one-year-old son while she was having a beancurd drink. In the dock was Wong Ah Wan alias Wee Eng Wan. alleged to have stolen the anklet191 words
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Article, Illustration132 1961-11-28 3 MALACCA. Tues.— The A Malacca Commercial School, which scored a 100 per cent success m the recent London Chamber of Commerce examinations, celebrated its Founder's Day last week. Highlight" of the celebration, held at the school premises m Tranquerah, was the exchange of132 words
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370 1961-11-28 3 Malacca news by Sebastian Rasoo I7ISITS to police sta- tions during Malacca Police Week was a rewarding and 1 illuminating experience, according to members of the public. The Week ended on Sunday. Through posters, exhibits and other media they learned how criminals work.370 words
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Article54 1961-11-28 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. R. H. Whitworth, a London company director, arrived from Kuala Lumpur for a four-day visit before leaving for Bagdad. He stays at the Cockpit Hotel. Mr. L. Rees, an executive of the Australian Broadcasting Company, and his wife are here for a few days. They stay54 words
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Article59 1961-11-28 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. Members of the public are invited to make representations on the Legislative Assembly (Privileges, Immunities and Powers) Bill now being considered by a select committee. Representations m writing may be submitted to the Clerk of the Assembly before December 14. Those making representations should also indicate59 words
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Advertisement237 1961-11-28 3 [jou n UST BE WON. Iniw^WEßß H^ fl^A _^i^k. .^^k. .-.-,y.' >._....... -iSsssv^*^st3BS*3 I -^^-WsM Puzzle contest entry form is on the back fiage W .a. THiSiSit! v\ t^efcarflci^ltl THE FUUY AUTOMATIC ZOOM MOVIE CAMERA with BUILT-IN ULTRA SENSITIVE CADMIUM SULFIDE (CDS) METER tPECIFICATIOMS ffl Hw J'^'plß^QHttiSS >v Meter fully237 words
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Miscellaneous245 1961-11-28 3 CINEMAS ROYAL: Mamiyanun Oru ALHAMBKA: On the Riveira Veeitu Maiu:nagale (Tamil) 1.30. 4. 6.30, 9.30. 3.30, 7.30. CAPITOL: Goodbye Again TAJ: Yatim Mustapila (Ma--1.45, 4. 6.30, 9.30. lay) 3.15, 6.15, 9.15. CATHAY: The Grandest Show a on Earth 2.15. 6.15. 9.15. >T GLOBE: Untamed 1.45. 4. 7, THE Bmßpßm^ s245 words
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90 1961-11-28 4 IZUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A $40,000 Buddhist temple is to be built on a tnreequarter acre site at Setapak village, four miles from Kuala Lumpur. The chairman of the building committee. Mr. Leong Loong Fook, said so far $14,--000 had been donated by devotees.90 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1961-11-28 4 Continuing CEYLON SCRAPBOOK BY OSWALD HENRY THE business area of Colombo centres around the Fort, where modern department stores, imposing business houses, banks, shipping offices, curio-shops and restaurants line the well planned but traffic-jammed streets. This soon gives way to the local1,085 words
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Article, Illustration87 1961-11-28 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Three Vietnamese students from Saigon stopped here on their way to take up courses at Victoria University College, Wellington, New Zealand, under the Colombo Plan. They were Mr. Hoang Chau Thinh (left) and Mr. Hiuynh Hui Han and Miss87 words
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160 1961-11-28 4 Two Britons hike 10,000 miles to look for jobs SINGAPORE. Tues. Two Britons are now on their way to New Zealand m search of work. They are Mr. R. J. Field, 25, and Mr. M.C. Bull. 25, both of Wolverhampton, England, who stopped here after a 10.000 mile hitchhike across160 words
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Advertisement256 1961-11-28 4 H CHRISTMAS H H fflP\ NEW YEAR D 3 23rd. Dec. DINNER ALA CARTE. II M SATURDAY (EXTENSION 1 A.M.) Vfl Ml 24th DEC. GALA DINNER 4 BALL HI U X'MAS EVE $12/. PER PERSON (EXT. 2 A.M.) U ■^B^bV 9A*k IW B^B^Bh BOXING NIGHT DINNER ALA CARTE. M 31st.256 words
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Advertisement71 1961-11-28 4 When m Penang check bSMS IflU your time with BSmI J <■.•.:•;.;.;.:. f^^HMH|B HQwl Within your reach— Swiss watches of tin I Whatever your personality, age or occupation m life KAVRf !v I a watch specially for you. A watch which is the product M s I .and unrivalled experience71 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1961-11-28 5 Leslie Brewer - It is Tripoli or bust, he told army Leslie Brewer V WITHIN two months of Monty's arrival at Eighth Army headquarters he had made a whole army feel ready to do or die ...A new kind of general had put new heart into The Eighth Army: They were now ready1,113 words
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Advertisement422 1961-11-28 5 B LATEST ARRIVALS IN HOUSEHOLD DEPT. H El OSPREY WHITE SHEETS *3"x 90" $17.50 Per Pair »J ■5 72"i 107" 25.50 m Xl 90x108" 2850 M B7|H OSPREY Pillow Cases V»IH Wpm T <> Match; 20" 30 4.50 BJ OSPREY Coloured Sheets 63 "x 90" 19.50 ttl B-l 70"x 90"422 words
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Miscellaneous201 1961-11-28 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Diefcenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis v v V AS A Ci.OUO'' BET THAT'S TUSW^m^ c fMS WOO&M7 US UP tHT A\AYBE I 6«^ J^^Wi^ "^^^k^NvT^ Hoyi'T^ one i Caugmt J^^T^B^ mbre! but w^M ki c>Me OKi jUFl^^ Ttl"'- 'HE HEART201 words
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Article343 1961-11-28 6 Malaysia The first step rrHE London talks on J Malaysia which ended last Wednesday m such speedy and cordial agreement are but a first step. The Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has made it clear that there will have to be another, fuller, conference, probably next year. At these343 words
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Article, Illustration269 1961-11-28 6 London's very exclusive club Timothy Tamar GANDHI AND TAGORE ARE MEMBERS ONE of the fascinations for visitors to London is to wander around and take note of the commemoration plaques on the outside of houses which tell that at some time or other a well known public figure had lived269 words
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Article95 1961-11-28 6 The Free Press reported: "The Danish barque, Congo. Captain Christiansen, arrived here on the 24th current, from Glasgow, with loss of topmasts and rigging. On the 18th at 4 p.m. being then near the entrance to Rhio Strait, she was struck by a whirlwind which twisted her95 words
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Article60 1961-11-28 6 A CALAIS mental arithmetic expert Maurice Dagbert. 48, took on an electric calculating machine and won. At a charity gala to raise money for Christmas parcels for troops m Algeria, the audience tired 12 complicated arithmetical calculations at M. Dagbert. He took three minutes 43 seconds to60 words
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Article, Illustration550 1961-11-28 6 Woodrow Wyatt - SYMBOL OF NEW ROLE IN WORLD POLITICS Woodrow Wyatt by U THAN? THE Russians have dropped their extraordinary Troika proposal for the time being, though no doubt they would be prepared to return to it when they wish. Meanwhile, I would not like to be m the position of U550 words
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Article214 1961-11-28 6 TOM POCOCK - Tristan— island base TOM POCOCK By HPRISTAN DE CUNHA is to become a British strategic air base if the volcano permits. The rocky South Atlantic island, whose inhabitants were evacuated last month aftei the volcanic eruption. has been chosen as the keystone of a global system of island bases. The214 words
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Article52 1961-11-28 6 *m look _M v I 'And xo?" 'I "What" '-."^H a. f d- M jnc Tnf I k N bang; o: I until .^^H morning l]: I Yr I t0 Practi i 'M LAUGH... Wll BEACHCoJ A VERY I I 'fl and kin fl vii r fl f Ini52 words
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Advertisement741 1961-11-28 6 You cmn hrnnd m your classified ad* to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ™<f SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cool Morage (If) Ui t 20 Tanab Rata. MM C 044 Storage < M > Lt4-g 1-5 Clara street ■LANS Cold Storage (U> XM+ 10 N*« Road. KOTA IHARU Coid741 words
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Advertisement28 1961-11-28 6 j Diamond Gem Set ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. A WIDE CHOICE OF STYLES AND PRICES LANKA Jewellers, ITHK HOI'SK KOR CEYLON GEMS) 20, BATTERY ROAD, S'PORE-1 PHONE: *****28 words
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Advertisement146 1961-11-28 6 FREE HOME DEUVffI We invite you to become a regular reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- FT] |!j plete the special delivery form be f\Ji low and hand it to your news veneer yd or post it to the address below and j §1^ the FREE PRESS will be delivered146 words
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Miscellaneous284 1961-11-28 6 I RADIO SINGAPORE news- 9.40 Hawaiian chimes; Short Wave Service 10.00* The record shop; 10.30 Return of the Native; 11.00 A 41 metres (,2»0 kc/s.) m&nt at the opela: 11.30 The Medium Wave Service besi m music; 12.00 Uniu--476 metres. ni nt) Clos€ unVU A.M.— 11.00 Programme sum- RADIO MALAYA284 words
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Miscellaneous346 1961-11-28 6 CLUES ACROSS b Delivers an laeai blow? <;>. 1 Cieep through the water? j Goodess (4>. 5». 8 A lovely hign place (6». 6 Something to set (s>. 12 London lane <5) 9 There are eight m the hills 13 Lake m Ireland (5). 17 14 What to do m346 words
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376 1961-11-28 7 Architect puts forward four proposals to solve housing problem in State SINGAPORE, Tues. j 4 LOCAL architect, Mr. Henry Loo. has suggested four practical approaches to solve Singapore's "nagging problem" ol housing shortage. They are* Observe mistakes made by other countries and see how they can be applied locally to376 words
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75 1961-11-28 7 $7.5 MILLION FOR PENANG HILL ROAD PENANG. Tues. A PWD team has almost completed its survey of an estimated $7,500,000 route for the proposed road which the State Government hopes to build up Penang Hill. The team, which started its work several months ago. is now carrying out a survey75 words
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Article50 1961-11-28 7 IPOH, Tues.— The Perak Chinese Girls' High School here will hold a food and fun fair and an exhibition of handwork and art at their primary school at Treacher Street from Dec. 2 to 4. The double-event is to raise funds for the school's building projects.50 words
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Article, Illustration75 1961-11-28 7 TWO HUNDRED GUESTS ATTEND THEIR WEDDING DINNER MR A MRS. STEPHEN YEO HOCK CHIANG pictured alter their marriage at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Queen Street. lit is the youngest son of Mr iV >lrs. Yeo Ens; Hin a hilt the bride. Miss Jennifer Lee Chwee Eng, is theFree Press - 75 words
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106 1961-11-28 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Till. Singapore Polytechnic will conduct a 1 radio telephony course from Dec 11 to IL The course which leads to the examination for the Certificate of Competency m Radio Telephony General Class, is from 9 a.m. to^P-n^daily. Mi J A106 words
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80 1961-11-28 7 SINGAPORE. Toes. Th* J Minister ior Education Das proved the foHpwing to the Educational Advisory Council: Inch* Amir bin Haji Oni.ir Malay Education Council). Dr. Ho P* ng Yoke (University otf Malaya m Singapore), Swmal Sthithananda <Kamakrkhna Mission), Proi. i Huang Ying Jung <Nanyang I80 words
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Article30 1961-11-28 7 SINGAPORE, Tues The Government has tavjted lenders lor the construction of an assembly-cum-badmin-ton hall, science block, domestic science block ana covered ways at Monks Hill English School.30 words
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Article22 1961-11-28 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Tio Seng Chin has been reappointed registrar of the Board of Architects, according to the Government Gazette.22 words
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134 1961-11-28 7 Five-member Munich concert team due here SINGAPORE, Tues.— The German Cultural and Language Centre (Goethe Institute) m Singapore is sponsoring a concert by the Studio of Preclassical Music, Munich, at the Cultural Centre m Canning Rise, at 8.30 p.m. on Dec. 6. Director Dr. Friedrich Schultz, director of the institute,134 words
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Article48 1961-11-28 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government has approved the following to be members of the Education Finance Board: Inche Amir bin Haji Omar (Malay Education Council), Swami Sthithananda (Ramakrishna Mission), Professor Huang Ying Jun? (Nanyang University) and Dr. Ho Peng Yoke (University of Malaya m Singapore).48 words
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Article25 1961-11-28 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government has appointed Mr Cecil Clarke to be a member of the Board of Governors of the Singapore Polytechnic.25 words
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Article, Illustration99 1961-11-28 7 In his efforts to teach his pals Rupert leans forward and jerks about inside his glass cafe. To his anxiety the earth drops away rapidly as the great globe shoots upwards into the clouds. "Oh dear." says Rupert. Now I'm m a thick fog. I99 words
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370 1961-11-28 7 'Society should look to youths for Malayan art form' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Singapore Art Society should look to the youths of the State for the creation of a Malayan art form, Mr. Ho Kok Hoe, president of the society said m his annual report for 1960--01 presented at the society's370 words
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88 1961-11-28 7 MARSHALL CALLS FOR P.T.A. AT HEBREW SCHOOL SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. David Marshall said he hoped there would be a parent-Teacher Association at the Sir Manasseh Meyer Talmud Torah Hebrew School m Oxley Rise. He was addressing pupils, teachers and parents at the school's first annual prize distribution and speech day.88 words
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Article, Illustration231 1961-11-28 7 PUT SINGAPORE ON SHOW AT CHICAGO, HE URGES SINGAPORE, Tues.— Singapore has yet to exploit the vast potentialities that will increase her tourThis was stated by Mr. Hilton Cheong-Leen, Asian representative of Chicago's Association of Commerce and Industry. He flew into Singapore from Bangkok on a two-day visit to invite231 words
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Article51 1961-11-28 7 IPOH, Tues.— Sale of Hags throughout Perak and a dance, both on Saturday, will be held m aid of the National Monument Fund. The dance which includes the selection of a "Monument Queen" will be held at the St. John Ambulance Hall here from 8.3051 words
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Advertisement62 1961-11-28 7 wWi/ I Swi s s Ma d v See our big range of from SWISS STOPWATCHES €P A C for all purposes and *P^*J every kind of sport. |J 16 COLLYER QUAY .240 of America's leading golf professionals helped to design these golf shirts. Play better golf with. EW v62 words
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Miscellaneous105 1961-11-28 7 vnnp LUCKY STAR TODAY IF irS YOUR BIRTHDAY... YOUR siren*. »pri*l* "j J*jJ nature is one which wiU bnn* ?ou to the brink of success your own initiative. *°J "4% AND FOR TOMORROW SA6inARIUS V mz ANOTHER final testing day for this month. Put your affairs m good order now.105 words
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Miscellaneous77 1961-11-28 7 TIIIBIIC A P r 21-May 3D: TAURUS NE w methods can brinr about more leisure time. Learn to enjoy it thoroughly. CCliiyi (May 22-June 21): UCmI HI THIS could prove to be an edjfy day unless you calm down. Avoid emotionalism. pahpcd (June 22 Ju| y 2^ uArIUCK if YOU77 words
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Miscellaneous72 1961-11-28 7 of any real imporwnce m j«ui life. WIRGU PERSONAL affairs turn out to be of the utmost importance just now. Avoid risks this evening. lIBDA < Se P'- 24 Oct n): LIDKA STAY on an evon keel emotionally, and avoid extremes. Be calm, be optimistic and all is well. crnnpin72 words
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184 1961-11-28 8 ASSOCIATION PLANS CONTEST FOR YOUTH •'rpHE Chinese V.M.C.A. j m South Pier is organising a talent ime for girls and boys under 21 years old on Dec. 16^ at its premises. It Is sponsored by t.^e students and youth department of the association. The secretary. Mr. K. S. Ling, will184 words
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96 1961-11-28 8 A PROMISING young Indian classical dancer who is fast making a name for herself m the Serangoon district is 10-year-old N. Pushpa. Pushpa, who started dancing four years ago on her mother's encouragement, told The Free Press that she did not appreciate the96 words
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Article, Illustration82 1961-11-28 8 PRIMARY ONE pupils of the Delta East School won the admiration of 100 primary children at the annual school concert and prize-giving day with a musical item "Santa Claus is Coming Tonight." Santa Claus' was little Lee Kee Huat. The concert lasted two hours82 words
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156 1961-11-28 8 100 enter for school's talent show: 'We need another fifty' 'FHE organisers of the x 4D Talentime m aid of the St. Patrick's School Christian Brothers' Construction and Reconstruction Fund are looking for comedians, instrumentalists and impersonators. Mr. P. Andrew, spokesman for the organisers, said that so far 100 entries156 words
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Article67 1961-11-28 8 JHE first Indian boy to earn the Queen's Scout badse m the 27th. Naval Base Open Troupe s Thomas Sandanam. He is a PW D storr keeper He told The Free Press it took him five years of hard work to earn the bad He the67 words
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Article, Illustration332 1961-11-28 8 Now Ken his fingers crossed CLIFF RICHARD ACCEPTS TWO LYRICS i r i FROM SONG- WRITING AIRMAN MEETING with Britain's ClifT Richard may prove to be the turning point m the musical life of a Senior Aircraftsman Canute Potter, of the Royal Air Force at Changi. Two of his song332 words
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283 1961-11-28 8 Dream dek films for ballerina Hel HELEX LYAL\ silv studenl who h^ Ik one of Singapore's leading made her demifl m a The leading note m II Sheloreng," is played In Satay. Al one stage of i heroine, dreams thai sin and thai is where Helen < Asked how she283 words
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Advertisement237 1961-11-28 8 Pye is the word for I Hb^^H V^^S >-=^|" I»■I• t I (fy mill i r^^i^i^p~]j| I ••WAVEBAND TRANSISTORISED LUXURY MODEL 1 TCR 3000/E You*!! never lack good company with this versatile and robust Pye radio m your car. Nine quickchange wavebands (8 short. I medium) bring you the pick237 words
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Advertisement12 1961-11-28 8 lIGEH 9/. CHEN BflJ HAF.XC 1 11 £188 I I H- '>l12 words
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Article, Illustration311 1961-11-28 9 Build your outfit around one glamour colour KNOW-HOW 5 Y GUIDE TELLS YOU HOW TO X THE RIGHT ACCESSORIES oi accessories r emphasised nscious woman know the effect utfit. a new outiit is until she adds inesl dress takes i it is effectively the correct shoes, mdbag. Hot too difficult311 words
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Article114 1961-11-28 9 >Ut thing h un- bad m t.. table i< nt. neone I thing Only your doctor and dentist can check the first two causes. But you can always prevent it by brushing your teeth frequently with plenty of dentrifice followed by a mouth wash. Dandruff la less dangerous as114 words
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Article134 1961-11-28 9 A WHITE handbag to match the shoes rV or a purple straw one to match the skirt? Many readers who took part m Fashion Sense No. 30 could not decide. Among the l»9 readers who picked all four correct accessories is Mrs. Jennifer Chia, 202 Tanjong134 words
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335 1961-11-28 9 PRESENTS FOR HIM, HER AND THE CHILDREN p HRISTMAS is not very far away. And with it comes the question of gifts. To many, the problem of choosing the right gifts can be very trying: for it is pretty confusing with every shop m the city packed with Christmas wares335 words
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369 1961-11-28 9 Drinks to get away from 'inevitable' at Christmas HAVE you a party m mind for the children this Christmas? If so, you are no exception. Almost every mother m Singapore will be doing the same thing. This is all very well. It does not cause too much trouble, but means369 words
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193 1961-11-28 9 HOW often it is that we've heard sirls complaining that they "can't do a thing* about their hair. I have invariably caught myself thinking along that trend and come to think of it. it is nearly always on the days when I193 words
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Advertisement189 1961-11-28 9 CELECT the most appropriate accessories for this three-piece out- tit from Robinson's. Fashioned m Italy, the set of separates is j m navy and white. It comprises a pencil-slim skirt which flares out slightly towards the hemline, a white overblouse and jacket. Now place a tick against the accessory m189 words
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Advertisement66 1961-11-28 9 BARE-BACK BEAUT|%^ Adventure by goddess J^ COMPLETELY BACKLESS m^S^^f^m Perfectly suited for bare back jr '^''Jrl&gKr c Fits like a second skin for Jp. \m exhilarating comfort m every moment. J&'*frdL2 ft c Foam contour cups to mold you m &£^j£ c Available m nylon lace r 'W^ 1^ '^H^Ll66 words
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Article1284 1961-11-28 10 SHOPPING Centre gHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. CREATE AN ATMOSPHERE of your own with a Travel-Aire portable room cooler1,284 words
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Advertisement256 1961-11-28 10 l^-^-g? j KS 3253 TOUGH STRINGS Great Guitar Hits Billy Mure and His Combo v So'e Agents: PARAMOUNT CO. Singapore A Kuolo Lumpur The SOAP that mokes your skin SING! From Belgium Comes This SOAP of MANY PURPOSES... DEODORIZES BODY ODOUR RETARDS WRINKLES HAiR SHAMPOO SHAVING SOAP Write m for256 words
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Advertisement224 1961-11-28 10 Jinian with COLOURED NYLON BRISTLES Ends oil families' early morning's squabbles over indistinguishable brushes. Get a different colour for each "one of your family. only 55 cts. each *irmth Obtainable from all L s^ good Sundry Shops Students Who Go Overseas You need OVERCOATS QUILTS SCARVES WOOLLEN PULLOVERS CARDIGANS UNDERWEAR224 words
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Advertisement189 1961-11-28 10 STOP that excessive s* ..v HAIR WmS. ■*s■*.# fall j V^ti with V* LOTION (Also Stops Dandruff, Scalp Itch) RE-GROWS STRONG NEW HAIR $9.00 per Bottle For Postage/Packing, odd: Singapore/Federation $1.00 Borneo Territories $1.50 The VERY FIRST bottle gives GOOD RESULTS! Sole Agents: HAIYEN TRADING COMPANY 8-B, Change Alley (Top189 words
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Advertisement160 1961-11-28 10 "PIFCO" ELECTRIC KNIFE SHARPENER SO wott A.C motor with nylon bevelled gears and oil retaining bearings'. For 200 250 volts. Housed m a beautiful Plastic casing. Micro control switch. New Life for Your Knife! Sole Agents: TAN CHENG MOH ELECTRIC CO.. 152, Cross Street, Singapore Branch: Johore Bohru HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES160 words
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Advertisement282 1961-11-28 10 Look Tor These Features > MODERATE PRICE LASTING QUALITY EASY-TO-WASH DEPENDABILITY Whenever You Shop For Your BABY ft CHILDREN WEAR Our Wide Range Of Garments For The Tiny Tots Are FULLY GUARANTEED! Plcose coll on us:- SOON JOO CO. V l^ p House ot Children's w« Or 53, High St.282 words
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Advertisement102 1961-11-28 10 RE 4S J a MAS OPPfJ Con °"Bed,h c N Cotton P.llo^ co^ S Co^on Blonket s S CATHAY SILKi Designed For Dw, Gentie^: Sole Agents. TAI WAH nj 52, HIGH ST. JJ GOING ~M You will ned x DRESSING GOWNS SHIRTS SCABJ 1 RUGS BLANKET! woollen mm OVERCOATS f.i102 words
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707 1961-11-28 11 S.O. RASOO - S.O. RASOO MALACCA SPORTSCHATTER BY I H I line I tne Malacca Schools Sports Council by asking them to use the services of these ciualilU'd men. The officials must serve a period ofl apprenticeship ranging from one year to two years.707 words
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Article, Illustration64 1961-11-28 11 LEFT: N. K. Yong waves to onlookers before roar- 1 ins off m the class for motor cars between 2001 t c.c. and 2700 c.c. at the J Singapore Motor Club's event at Old Upper Thorn- i son Road on Sunday. He won m a time of64 words
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133 1961-11-28 11 LONDON, Tues. —In a dramatic bid to stimulate interest m English County cricket, the M.C.C. this week put forward the revolutionary proposal of a knockout competition to be decided by one-day matches. Some cricket officials will be horrified at the very thought of133 words
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411 1961-11-28 11 S pore, Tuesday. I 'nt at the S.E.A.P. games I nexl month may turn out to I i battle between Vietnam, I rod Singapore. I I B I I B-*. be I even I B a m B u p B I B411 words
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Article, Illustration28 1961-11-28 11 MISSISSIPPI BRINGS JOY TO MR. WANG Mr V C. Wang leading m Mississippi, winner of Race Two at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Jockey Wilson is m the saddle.28 words
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Article, Illustration78 1961-11-28 12 Lieutenant R. V. Smith, the tournament secretary, supervises the weigh-in for the Royal Navy Fleet Novices Boxing championships to be held tonight at the Royal Malayan Navy Barracks m Woodlands at 8.00 p.m. On the scales is middleweight S/Lt. Fincham of H.M.S. Caysfoot,78 words
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1415 1961-11-28 12 Top-flight stayer Pulau Pangkor will welcome extra distance TODAY...SCRUTINEER PICKS TOMORROW'S WINNERS PULAU PANGKOR, a long-striding New Zealand-bred gelding by Alr penhorn, revealed his true ability last Sunday with a smashing sixlength win m the 9f handicap for horses Class One Division Two on a heavy track. On that showing1,415 words
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242 1961-11-28 12 The limping winger paves way for three great goals SINGAPORE, Tuesday. all-conquering Ccylonese scored another impressive win when they beat Khalsa, last season's knock-out champions, f>-2 m a SHA Division One League fixture at Balesticr Road yesterday. Except for a brief spell of ten minutes, during which Khalsa netted their242 words
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70 1961-11-28 12 PORT VALE WIN F.A. CUP REPLAY 3-0 I ONDON. Tues.— Results erf football matches played yes t« day were F.A. Cup second round replay Port Vale 3 Crewe Alexandra 0 (winners at home to Northampton Town). Scottish League Division one. Hearts v Tmrd Lanark, posfjoned iF6^>. v mDd Bos: Pw70 words
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273 1961-11-28 12 SPECTATOR IS KAYOED IN PADANG RUGBY THRILLER SINGAPORE. Tues.— A spectator was injured on the padang yesterday when he got too close to a rugby match between the Blacks and SCC Invitation XV. Fast and robust, the match drew a large crowd who pressed against the touchlines. In the 14th273 words
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Article204 1961-11-28 12 gINGAPORE sports fans arc now voting to elect the first holder of the title "AHLI SUKAN 1961." Jt is an award to be bestowed upon the person who during the year has done most to uphold Singapore's sporting prestige Singapore's State Champion can be204 words
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Article65 1961-11-28 12 MANCHESTER Tues. Dfl ye Charnley last night scored his second knori: out win m eight days when he topped L. C. Moigdii. of the United States, m the third round of their non-tide fight. Only a week ago Charnley retained his tluee titles when he65 words
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Advertisement163 1961-11-28 12 If A SMALL AD. WILL HELP THAT C^fS3lß JL. SOMEONE AND MAKE CASH FOR YOU! tZX^Jla^ TIMES HOUSC. RIVER VALLTY ROAO SINGAPORE TEL. J«Oft BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS. Sf.ft E I SISi*' 2JJJ2SIT ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $O Js!?lt CWW. SITUATIONS VACANT. VEHICUS FOt SAUL™" #O Sf.^t MI ?a?m M163 words
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Advertisement14 1961-11-28 12 rree Kress, Times House, Singapore 9. AIILI SUKAN 1961 My choice is Sigrn here14 words
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